As a true believer in the album experience this is a phenomenon I've long observed. Indeed, the ability to put CD players on random, or omit selected tracks in seconds, started the trend, but either way it predates mainstream internet access.
How ever did the iPod predate mainstream internet access, considering that the only reason it was successful was the music store associated with it?
If so, my mistake; I never wanted one and the whole business of randomly shuffling through every mediocre one hit wonder known to band hoping Zeppelin or Floyd will come up every now and then killed any interest I might have had.
Honorbound and honored to be Bonded to Mahtaliel Sedai
Last First in wotmania Chat
Slightly better than chocolate.
Love still can't be coerced.
Please Don't Eat the Newbies!
LoL. Be well, RAFOlk.
Last First in wotmania Chat
Slightly better than chocolate.
Love still can't be coerced.
Please Don't Eat the Newbies!
LoL. Be well, RAFOlk.
50 things that are being killed by the internet
06/09/2009 08:57:52 PM
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Poor watches.
06/09/2009 10:09:19 PM
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I'm waiting for pocket watches to come back in. It is just a matter of time.
06/09/2009 10:24:19 PM
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iPod killed the album star.
07/09/2009 10:42:32 PM
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Re: iPod killed the album star.
08/09/2009 01:02:10 PM
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Can iPods only accept songs via download?
08/09/2009 01:08:49 PM
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